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In addition, the Patriots agreed in principle to a deal with starting right guard Stephen Neal, chipping away at some of the team's $20 million in salary cap space.
Although the Brown deal was headed toward completion last night, the Patriots had not turned in paperwork with the league offices on Neal, who is represented by agent Jonathan Hurst. Until the paperwork is filed, the deal can be revoked, but all signs pointed to Neal remaining a Patriot for the long term.

as much as i want brown back ..the lines
"Team sources said Patriots owner Robert Kraft, after the departures of Willie McGinest and Adam Vinatieri, stepped into the negotiations to help retain the 34-year-old Brown. Kraft has allowed Bill Belichick and Scott Pioli to run the business side of football, but with the losses of two of his favorites, Kraft wanted Brown to know the Patriots cared about keeping him."

make it intriguing . hopefully it isnt too much meddling on part of kraft.BB's freedom to do with personnel desicions is what he likes with kraft and if it starts to become more of a prestige issue on part of kraft and he starts to bring in his own emotion to the desicions with BB entering his final yr of contract...who knows what could happen.
i hope cafardo is just making stuff up citing "team sources"

I like the Neal signing. I think he can only get better with more playing time. Remember this guy was a wrestler, and does not have that many games under his belt. I'm glad to see him staying in the fold, continuity on the offensive line will go along way. Unlike the other guys that left, Neal's best football is still in front of him. Plus he has got that streak of nastyness that you like to see in your OL

I like the Neal signing. I think he can only get better with more playing time. Remember this guy was a wrestler, and does not have that many games under his belt. I'm glad to see him staying in the fold, continuity on the offensive line will go along way. Unlike the other guys that left, Neal's best football is still in front of him. Plus he has got that streak of nastyness that you like to see in your OL

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He's a terrific pulling guard. With his speed and determination, I think he'll be a force for a while, and yes, still on the upswing